What do you say is the difference between the contratiempo and ETon2 timing?This chimes with what mambo CEC said above about the Cuban dancer's comment. In that video, it's hard to tell, but as far as I can tell, even ETjr is dancing more contratiempo than strictly ETon2!
You can see at the start he's trying to get her on contratiempo timing.
But they also have space. “Influence” is a bit loaded word. Locally certain style, moves, or way of dancing dialects are common. The dancers themselves may have never danced what an on-looker might construe as the infuence. In the other hand dancer may actually actively dance something else (e.g. swing) and consciously bring its influence into say salsa dancing. Both are influences. But in a very different way.The first P2 couple imho you can see the influence of son & casino a lot more, both in the timing and on the more circular movements, the way they move across the floor.
They are also dancing a lot more compact and smaller. I guess it's more old school before the big showy moves for the Congress and video era. I like it.
Uploaded 6 years ago by the lady partner of the couple.When would that Club Broadway dance have been recorded roughly?
In ET instruction video,For all his unquestionable merrits, the problem with the Eddie Torres On2 is that he (I would assume unknowingly) practices something different than what he preaches: he dances On2 contra tiempo (8-234-678), but he teaches a-tiempo (123-567).
The book is correct. They failed only in not completing the sequence to beat 4.So I got this new french book about salsa dance history saying (my translation):
"We say we dance on1 because our first step is at 1.
"We say we dance on2 because our first step is at 2."
What? I always start on2 with first step at 1, either backwards or sideways to the left (starting with CBL).
Does anybody start on2 at 2?
This reminds me of the futile discussion of "finding the 2 is more difficult": for on2 I find the 1, not the 2. Having become more experienced with on2 I do hear the 2 now, but still start moving my feet at 1.
Anyway, even if some people start on2 at 2, the very first step of a whole dance shouldn't have importance. on1 vs. on2 is about the break step, at which time you change direction of forward/backward. Does the above definition of this book make any sense I don't grasp?
My mistake. Thanks for correcting me.Where do people dance "Power2"? Can you share a video of people dancing in this timing?
Joel and Maria from musalsa online. Mambo D in the Et nightclub instructional video (vol 2 near the end he us dancing like that),Where do people dance "Power2"? Can you share a video of people dancing in this timing?
Joel and Maria from musalsa online. Mambo D in the Et nightclub instructional video (vol 2 near the end he us dancing like that),
The move our Latin Thing
I had seen this, too, and although I didn't like the title I found he has a useful approach and gives some good exercises.Good stuff here
He actually explicitly says how "modern on2" says 1 5 to mean 8& 4&.
Nitpick is I wish he'd shown how to get from chacha to "modern on2" by leaving out the chacha steps. But I wish everyone took this class.
The approach is similar to how some WCS instructors get the beginners started. Instead of counting, they start by getting the beginners to move the feet to the two rhythms in WCS.1)I had seen this, too, and although I didn't like the title I found he has a useful approach and gives some good exercises.
I'm curious if someone has actually danced with him. Do we have members from Colorado? His texts are computer generated, and I didn't see any video of him dancing with some other person or socially. Nor we have a single common facebook friend.Good stuff here
He actually explicitly says how "modern on2" says 1 5 to mean 8& 4&.
Nitpick is I wish he'd shown how to get from chacha to "modern on2" by leaving out the chacha steps. But I wish everyone took this class.
He does seem to have popped out of nowhere onto my feed, clearly good at the algorithm.I'm curious if someone has actually danced with him. Do we have members from Colorado? His texts are computer generated, and I didn't see any video of him dancing with some other person or socially. Nor we have a single common facebook friend.
21st century internet, especially recent evolution, pushes me more and more offline.
He does seem to have popped out of nowhere onto my feed, clearly good at the algorithm.
Same here. He just suddenly appeared out of nowhere and is now inundating my feed. I don't care whether he is a good social dancer. He's obviously not advertising himself as a great dancer. His schtick is dispelling myths and appealing to people with timing issues (which is a lot)
Reminds me a bit of Captain Salsa before he got exposed.
All the best to him. This is his way of finding students so nothing wrong with that.
But I do have issues with his sense of fashion.
I only watched this video. I couldn’t tell if he is an instructor, because I can’t remember if there was anything in the video indicating that.All the best to him. This is his way of finding students so nothing wrong with that.
Personally I thought his use of “QQS” was appropriate and useful to get the point he was making across. He already said that he would introduce the count later.Calling the authenticity police because of his use of "QQS".
I like it. Reminds me of the Poplockers or Camp Lo in the video Luchini.Same here. He just suddenly appeared out of nowhere and is now inundating my feed. I don't care whether he is a good social dancer. He's obviously not advertising himself as a great dancer. His schtick is dispelling myths and appealing to people with timing issues (which is a lot)
Reminds me a bit of Captain Salsa before he got exposed.
All the best to him. This is his way of finding students so nothing wrong with that.
But I do have issues with his sense of fashion.